Bill Ayers writes in the Star:
Obama's rivals and enemies thought they saw an opportunity to deepen a dishonest perception that he is somehow un-American, alien, linked to radical ideas, a closet terrorist who sympathizes with extremism – and they pounced.
On March 13, Senator John McCain, apparently in an attempt to reassure the "base," sat down for an interview with Sean Hannity of Fox News. McCain was not yet aware of the narrative Hannity had been spinning for months, and so Hannity filled him in: Ayers is an unrepentant "terrorist," he explained.
"On 9/11, of all days, he had an article where he bragged about bombing our Pentagon, bombing the Capitol and bombing New York City police headquarters. ... He said, `I regret not doing more.'"
McCain couldn't believe it.
Neither could I.
On the campaign trail, McCain immediately got on message. I became a prop, a cartoon character created to be pummelled.
When Alaska Governor Sarah Palin got hold of it, the attack went viral. At a now-famous Oct. 4 rally, she said Obama was "pallin' around with terrorists." (I pictured us sharing a milkshake with two straws.)
The crowd began chanting, "Kill him! Kill him!" It was downhill from there.
My voicemail filled up with hate messages. They were mostly from men, all venting and breathing heavily. A few threats: "Watch out!" and "You deserve to be shot." And I got some emails like this one from satan@hell.com: "I'm coming to get you and when I do, I'll waterboard you."
The police lieutenant who came to copy down those threatsdeadpanned that he hoped the guy who was going to shoot me got there before the guy who was going to waterboard me, since it would be most foul to be tortured and then shot.
The good news was that every time McCain or Palin mentioned my name, they lost a point or two in the polls. The cartoon invented to hurt Obama poked holes in the rapidly sinking McCain-Palin ship.
The McCain-Palin attacks not only involved guilt by association, they also assumed that one must apply a political litmus test to begin a conversation.
In a robust and sophisticated democracy, political leaders – and all of us – ought to seek ways to talk with many people who hold dissenting, or even radical, ideas. Lacking that simple and yet essential capacity to question authority, we might still be burning witches and enslaving our fellow human beings today.
Maybe we could welcome our current situation – torn by another illegal war, as it was in the '60s – as an opportunity to search for the new.
Yeah, "a search for the new." Would that be "Change"?
What a fucking idiot. In a sane world, a traitor like this would have been executed.
The comments are great, though:
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Pastorius,
You know I got into an argument with another person on another website over weather or not bill Ayers was a terrorist. Over at Phil Plait's Bad_Astronomy science blog, he posted a commentary on the possibility that Sarah Palin might run in 2012. I left a couple comments about the Obama/Ayers connection and people started claiming that McCain was involved with people just as bad. Eventually this one guy insist that Ayers was not a terrorist and I insisted that he was. We got into a very heated argument. Anyway, as far as I'm concerned I won.
By the way, Ayers can go pound sand, as far as I'm concerned he's terrorist scum!
What has John McCain ever done that compares to bombing the Pentagon?
Pastorius,
There's nothing that John McCain or his friends have ever done that compared to bombing the pentagon. Read over the comments on the Bad Astronomy post to get an idea of their thinking.
By the way, Bad Astronomy may be a good blog, but it has lax security measures. Some one posted this comment responding to something I wrote.
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Violating other peoples rights in the name of social justice.
Sounds like the Patriot Act. Illegal imprisonment and torture or wire tapping citizens phones.
Don’t forget that the constitution
“It’s just a goddamned piece of paper!”
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Its not the comment that bothers, so much as the fact that who ever he was, he was able to pretend to be me and get away with it. This jerk apparently didn't like what I was saying, so he pretended to be me and put words in my mouth that I would never say. You may want to think twice before posting any comments there. Phil Plait needs some better security measures.
That's frightening, Damien.
Pastorius,
I know, that's why I'm not posting comments there anymore.
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